The team is proud to announce the release of LMDE 201204. This release features three of the best Linux desktops available at the moment: The traditional and functional MATE 1.2 desktop, the innovative and beautiful Cinnamon 1.4 and the lightweight and rock-solid Xfce 4.8. Both the MATE/Cinnamon and Xfce editions use the MDM display manager. [...]

I installed LMDE 201204-mate-cinnamon-32bit-rc.iso on 18 Apr 2012 and have applied updates through the update manager. Is my installation the same as the LMDE 201204-mate-cinnamon-dvd-32bit.iso released 24 Apr 2012? Thanks.

azurehi wrote:I installed LMDE 201204-mate-cinnamon-32bit-rc.iso on 18 Apr 2012 and have applied updates through the update manager. Is my installation the same as the LMDE 201204-mate-cinnamon-dvd-32bit.iso released 24 Apr 2012? Thanks.

I am enjoying LMDE very much!

I have the same question. Installed the RC and have applied all updates. Do we now have the same as new LMDE release?

For the very first time ever with any Mint version since beginning with Gloria, with LMDE 201204 MATE/Cinnamon my old Cpq Presario 906US laptop doesn't freeze up anymore or awakes with a still turned off LVDS LCD screen after Logout -> Suspend.Yippy and Heureka! So, whoever is responsible to finally having fixed that long standing nuisance - thank you big time

And now to the bad news:

1.) While LM12 KDE (the Gnome Shell/MGSE version is unusable on my hardware) finally has both, my RT2870 and RT3072 based USB WiFi adapters working for the first time, LMDE-201204, like its predecessor still fails with the RT3072. According to http://www.h-online.com/open/features/K ... 97480.html"... RT3072 USB chips has now become a regular component of the rt2800pci and rt2800usb drivers".

'lsusb' shows it as: Bus 005 Device 003: ID 7392:7722 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7722UTn 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Ralink RT307x]'lsmod | grep -i rt' lists: rt2800usb with rt2800lib and rt2x00usb with rt2x00libHowever the adapter remains dead in the air and of course also isn't detected by Clem's 'sudo /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintWifi/mintWifi.py'So, why is the RT3072 not working in LMDE-201204 with kernel 3.2.0-2-486 when it did so nice in LM12 KDE?

*Edit: I think I now located the problem with LMDE: "sudo modinfo rt2800usb | grep 7392" still doesn't list my adapter's product-ID 7722 for this driver, thus not loading it. So, now where/how do I get a driver for LMDE as up to date as the one being used in LM12 KDE?

2.) Is the Live-DVD supposed to boot through directly into MATE, which it does mostly or supposed to stop with MDM to allow a choice between MATE and Cinnamon (happens only occasionally)?

Graphics: Card ATI RS100 [Radeon IGP320M] X.org 1.11.4 ; Kernel driver in use: radeonWhen switching to Cinnamon, I end up with an, other than the normal looking wallpaper, completely empty Desktop and working mouse pointer in console #7. Then switching to f.e. #2 and back to #7, I then find a black screen in some sort of 48 lines text mode, where I can type stuff similar to a text editor, but nothing happens, while in console #8 I now suddenly have a bottom panel (not quite sitting at the very bottom), which could be Cinnamon (never saw a working one yet), a moving mouse pointer and an otherwise totally black screen. And of course nothing in that panel (Menu, FF, Terminal, Nautilus, Network, Calendar) responds to any kind of mouse/touchpad clicks/taps.When I then try f.e. in console #2: 'cinnamon --replace' it says: 'Window manager error: Unable to open X display'

I had these last messages too about LiveCD "fatal error" when I closed the computer at the end of the install and my install is perfectly good. I think it's related to Live support. When your distro has been installed on the disk and your live support is erased, you get this warning. Reboot and you start up with your new LMDE and these messages should be gone.

Other than that, sorry, I have Nvidia and your ATI is a different beast...

I can boot in live (via USB key) BUT the mouse click doesn't work.I can move cursor over the desktop, but no one of the buttons is working... Keyboard have no action too.I wouldn't try to burn a dvd if i have the same problem.

fsimerey wrote:I try to install LMDE 64 bits - MATE-Cinnamon.I can boot in live (via USB key) BUT the mouse click doesn't work.I can move cursor over the desktop, but no one of the buttons is working... Keyboard have no action too.

That pretty much mirrors what I am seeing here with the 32-bit version as well, using a DVD, assuming I get to see the bottom panel at all, but then the rest of the screen is black with no wallpaper. On other tries I am getting the wallpaper, but no panel and no icons, which is the same what I already experienced a half year back with LM12 Gnome/MGSE.It also doesn't really help, that touchpad "tap to click" and "2-finger scrolling" is disabled per default in LMDE.

Good to know, that I am not alone in this sad situation - even though that doesn't really help

I am curiously - and a bit impatient - waiting for the explanation of this issue and a fix or workaround.

OS2-User wrote:That pretty much mirrors what I am seeing here with the 32-bit version as well, using a DVD, assuming I get to see the bottom panel at all, but then the rest of the screen is black with no wallpaper. On other tries I am getting the wallpaper, but no panel and no icons, which is the same what I already experienced a half year back with LM12 Gnome/MGSE.It also doesn't really help, that touchpad "tap to click" and "2-finger scrolling" is disabled per default in LMDE.

Good to know, that I am not alone in this sad situation - even though that doesn't really help ;-)

I am curiously - and a bit impatient - waiting for the explanation of this issue and a fix or workaround.

I tried an earlier release of Mint Debian but it wasn't quite there so I waited and tried the 201204 - Cinnamon release.

It ticks all the boxes and I'd like to congratulate you on a superb job.

I have mixed feelings as I start to upgrade my collection of computers. It means GG (Goodbye to Gloria) which has served me well since it was released. It's a sad fact of computing that we have to move forward, sometimes for no gain, and sometimes actually losing one thing in order to maintain another. This release appears to be all gains and worth the effort.

I always look at CompizConfig program. It never seems to do anything useful (i.e. work) and most of the settings appear to be for people who have nothing better to do than fiddle around. Maybe this could be an optional download - I can't imagine who would bother.